Thursday, September 15, 2011

Jennie Goloboy is now building her own client list. She is looking for YA and adult speculative fiction with a literary edge; especially books with well-developed characters, a sense of humor and perspective, and happy endings. Plus she is a sucker for good romance, as well as noir-influenced narration and attitude.

In regard to nonfiction, Jennie is looking for books in the biography and history categories. Jennie brings a special love for American history, but will consider other projects as well. (Please note that she won’t be representing memoirs).

"We highly encourage everyone to send an email and/or query letter initially, before attempting to send a full book proposal or sample chapters. If querying via email, please only put the contents of your query in the email. We will not open attachments unless they have been requested in advance."

Brian Henry has a "Writing for Children and for Young Adults" workshop coming up on in Gravenhurst in Muskoka on October 1 (see here), and in St. Catharines on January 14, 2012 (see here).

Also, Brian will be leading "How to Get Published" workshops on September 24 in Guelph with guest Monica Pacheco of the Anne McDermid Agency (see here), on Sunday, Oct 23, in Sudbury (see here) and on December 3 in Oakville with guest Ali McDonald of The Rights Factory literary agency (see here).

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Brian Henry has been a book editor, writer, and creative writing instructor for more than 25 years. He teaches creative writing at Ryerson University. He also leads weekly creative writing courses in Mississauga, Oakville and Burlington and conducts Saturday workshops throughout Ontario. His proudest boast is that he has helped many of his students get published.